Thank you for the quick response. So just to make sure I understood you correctly, you weren't actually able to watch all issues, but you created a patch that enables to receive e-mail notification for anything going on in the project?

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Joe is saying you can modify the Roles and Notifications scheme to add your own "Watching" project role. Adding a user to the new, custom "Watching" role would allow you to easily add new users who need notifications.

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I wouldn't call it a patch since it doesn't involve updating any code. It is a method to allow the project lead to assign people to a role that gets all the same updates as watchers for all issues. You need to use this carefully as it can bury them in email if the project is busy. Also, I setup the role in the permission scheme for just browse permission. I ended up changing the notifications to milestone events like create, ready for test, passed testing, and closed. No comments. That also requires creating events for the milestones you're interested in and updating the post functions in the transitions to fire those events.

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